- By Michael Race
- Business reporter, BBC News
Image source, Getty Images
Drivers have been warned of rising fuel costs after global oil prices surged to their highest level for 10 months.
Brent crude, a benchmark for prices, breached $95 a barrel on Tuesday amid predictions of shorter supplies.
It came as the International Energy Agency (IEA) said a decision by Saudi Arabia and Russia to cut production could cause a “significant supply shortfall” by the end of this year.
The RAC motoring group…






